Trustees were set to vote on firing Jorge Arredondo this week but have been temporarily stopped.

Trustees were set to vote on firing Jorge Arredondo this week but have been temporarily stopped.
Citizens Defending Freedom and attorney Mitch Little are joining the fight against unsuitable books in Denton ISD.
Another Republican incumbent in the Texas House faces a formidable primary challenge.
Superintendent Angélica Ramsey said only non-instructional staff will be affected by the cuts.
Activists are heading to East Texas to help Speaker Phelan’s GOP primary challenger David Covey.
State Reps. Morgan Meyer and Jared Patterson are both facing Republican Primary challengers.
The recording shows the aide appearing to assault the student with a power cord.
With interest, the eight bond propositions would cost property taxpayers significantly more than the dollar amounts shown on the ballot.
With interest, the proposed bonds would cost Allen property taxpayers significantly more than the dollar amounts shown on the ballot.
Frisco police found “multiple images meeting the Texas statutory definition of child pornography.”
The Texas Ethics Commission imposed a $500 civil penalty to “deter future violations” of electioneering laws.
Prosper ISD property taxpayers already owe $2.6 billion in school bond debt principal and interest.
The former Democrat has founded the organization to help fellow Republican mayors share best practices for upholding conservative principles at the municipal level.
The Commissioners were outraged that the county would have to foot the bill for illegal alien court costs.
Councilman Jesse Moreno says he hopes events like this will improve the community’s “sense of security.”
Fort Worth ISD trustee Jacinto Ramos, who’s paid by a racial equity training vendor, will leave once voters elect a replacement.
Protesters at the University of North Texas in Denton disrupted a lecture on the dangers of trying to “transition” children.
Collin County voters want transparency about the misleading mailer.
“We need a couple of school board members with spines to get this on the agenda.”
“Well, just so you know, there are people on the transplant committee that do not believe transplant is a patient right. And he can just be on dialysis.”
“The books are not appropriate for any K-12 students.”
Money talks, but what does it say?
Council rejected an amendment limiting the government positions to lawful residents.
“We have plenty of room but are running out of supplies and need more volunteers,” says Chris Polone, owner of The Rail Club Live.
Plaintiffs lose bid for temporary restraining order over Senate District 10 map.